KAUKAUNA  As changes to collective bargaining powers for public workers take effect today, the Kaukauna Area School District is poised to swing from a projected $400,000 budget shortfall next year to a $1.5 million surplus due to health care and retirement savings...

These impacts will allow the district to hire additional teachers (and) reduce projected class sizes, School Board President Todd Arnoldussen wrote in a statement Monday. In addition, time will be available for staff to identify and support students needing individual assistance through individual and small group experiences.

The district anticipates that elementary class size projections for next year will shrink from 26 students to 23 students. Class sizes for River View Middle School are expected to fall from 28 students to 26 students...

Schools are fraught with incompetent, ineffective educators who have NO business being where they are. BUT - they are the ones who know someone or who are related to someone... ergo their tenure status.

Schools are fraught with incompetent, ineffective educators who have NO business being where they are. BUT - they are the ones who know someone or who are related to someone... ergo their tenure status.

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Whether or not I agree with you, that screed had what to do with the post?

Schools are fraught with incompetent, ineffective educators who have NO business being where they are. BUT - they are the ones who know someone or who are related to someone... ergo their tenure status.

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Whether or not I agree with you, that screed had what to do with the post?

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This very same topic - and that very same quoted text of yours - was covered in a previous thread.

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